Delaware Health District warns about Zika
While no cases of Zika virus have been found in Delaware County, officials from the Delaware General Health District are urging Delaware residents to...
William Street projects on Delaware City Council agenda
East William Street will be in the spotlight at tonight’s City Council meeting.First, city engineer Bill Ferrigno will discuss a project to improve East...
Local man’s novel tells of ‘Danny’s World’
Delaware resident John Holt has published his first novel — “Danny’s World: From Handicapped to Hero” — at the age of 73.The novel tells...
Delaware Hayes students receive National Merit Scholarships
Miles O’Flaherty (left) and Carson Geissler, seniors at Delaware Hayes High School, hold their certificates announcing they are recipients of National Merit Scholarships. Both...
Smith students make a wreath of kindness
Xavier Burton, a third-grader at Delaware’s Smith Elementary School, puts a ribbon on the school’s “kindness wreath” last Wednesday afternoon. The wreath is a...
City of Delaware parks board may split into subcommittees
The city of Delaware’s parks and recreation advisory board is interested in splitting into subcommittees, the YMCA is seeking more support, and the parks...
MTSO to host March 16 symposium
Methodist Theological School in Ohio is marking three decades of educating professional counselors and clinicians with a March 16 celebration and symposium around the...
Battle of Actium subject of OWU prof’s new book
Ohio Wesleyan University professor Lee Fratantuono has published a new book on the Battle of Actium and its impact on the course of...
DACC’s North Campus is for sale
Delaware Area Career Center’s board of education has voted to put the North Campus up for sale.DACC officials said selling the North Campus facility,...
POLICE BLOTTER
Delaware police report:A man said he was assaulted by some strangers in the area of Oak Hill Avenue Wednesday night. The man said...